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                            Apply to the SymposiumAbstract Submission Details
                           
                              
                                 
                                    In-Person Oral Presentation & Performance Abstracts (Submission Portal in now closed) 
                                    
                                       | Oral Presentation/Performance selections are now determined by the individual colleges,
                                             and each college is allotted four (4), 10-minute oral presentations during a designated
                                             one (1) hour time slot (see schedule under Symposium Details). Oral Presentation/Performance Abstracts were due Wednesday, February 26, 2025 at 11:59pm 
                                             
                                             The Symposium of Student Scholars application, is an online application through KSU
                                                Digital Commons. You will need a Digital Commons account to submit to this symposium.
                                                If you have trouble creating or accessing your account, please reach out to the Digital
                                                Commons team for support at digitalcommons@kennesaw.edu
                                                
                                                
                                                A separate form should be used for each individual project.
                                                
                                                
                                                   
                                                   Please note: If you do not receive a confirmation email after submitting, your submission was not successful and you will need to resubmit.College selections will be notified by the Office of Undergraduate Research by Wednesday,
                                                March 19, 2025.
 
                                                   
                                                   If your abstract is not selected as one of the four (4) to represent your college,
                                                      you will have the opportunity to switch your project to an in-person poster presentation
                                                      or virtual presentation.Proposals can be submitted as oral presentations or performances. *Note: You will need to write an abstract for your submission if you are presenting
                                                at the Symposium of Student Scholars.Visit the  to view examples of past abstracts and past programs. 
 
 Additional Details Each college has been assigned a one hour time slot, and each chosen oral presentation/performance
                                             is allotted 10-minutes. If you have a PowerPoint or other visual aids, please upload them to Digital Commons 48 hours in advance so we can have your presentation ready to show.  
                                             
                                             If you cannot load your presentation into Digital Commons, then please bring it on
                                                a flash drive, which will be the fastest way for us to get you started. For those of you doing an oral presentation, there are some resources available on
                                              and on the oral presentation page.  | 
                                 
                                    Posters, Visual Art Displays, & Virtual Presentation Abstracts (Submission Portal
                                       is now closed) 
                                    
                                       | Poster & Visual Arts presentations will take place on Thursday, April 17th from 9:00am-5:00pm,
                                                in the Convocation Center, East and West Wings** Poster/Visual Arts & Virtual Presentation Abstracts were due Wednesday, March 5, 2025 at 11:59pm 
                                             
                                             The Symposium of Student Scholars application is an online application through KSU
                                                Digital Commons. You will need a Digital Commons account to submit to this symposium.
                                                If you have trouble creating or accessing your account, please reach out to the Digital
                                                Commons team for support at digitalcommons@kennesaw.edu
                                                
                                                
                                                A separate form should be used for each individual project.
                                                
                                                
                                                   
                                                   Please note: If you do not receive a confirmation email after submitting, your submission was not successful and you will need to resubmit.Proposals can be submitted as art displays, posters, or virtual oral presentations. *Note: You will need to write an abstract for your submission if you are presenting
                                                at the Symposium of Student Scholars. Visit the  to view examples of past abstracts and past programs. **Updated April 14, 2025
 
 Additional Details Posters & Visual Art Displays:
 If you are planning to do a poster or a visual art display in person, you will be
                                             assigned a 45-minute time slot to display your work.
 Resources for creating effective posters for conferences can be found on the  Undergraduate Research Videos page and How to Make a Poster.  You will be assigned a time slot and a poster number in the program. Please plan to arrive 10-15 mins in advance to give yourself enough time to find your assigned poster number and put up your poster. We provide a poster board and materials to affix your poster to the board.  Virtual Presentations (all types):
 
 All virtual presentations will be held on Microsoft Teams in 15-minute increments.
 
                                             
                                             If you are displaying visual art virtually, you might want to create a PowerPoint
                                                with photos of your work.
                                                
                                                
                                                If you are presenting a poster, you will need to create a talk about your poster and
                                                zoom in on the parts you're referring to as you talk.For oral presentations, students typically create a PowerPoint and share their screen
                                                while presenting.For performances, you might record the performance and show it, or you could do the performance live with a camera on you.  Each virtual presentation will have its own Teams link, so please use it to practice
                                             your presentation before the event. Make sure you know how to share your screen, zoom in and out (if necessary), mute
                                             noisy attendees, check the chat for questions, etc. Practice with friends! Email us
                                             in the Office of Undergraduate Research (our@kennesaw.edu) if you need a practice partner. If, during your practice sessions, you type into the chat, don鈥檛 worry 鈥 your attendees at the Symposium won鈥檛 see what was put in the chat before they join the session (you will still see it though). | 
                                 
                                    How do I submit a proposal, and what will be needed as part of the application? 
                                    
                                       | If you do not have an account in Digital Commons, you will need to make one. Please
                                             note that this is NOT your KSU netid and password -- you will need to create a new
                                             login and password unless you've used Digital Commons before. 
                                             
                                             Access the application portal.You will need the following for your application:
                                                
                                                
                                                   
                                                   Title of projectAcademic department under which the project should be listedResearch Mentor(s) -- name, email, departmentAll students on the project -- name, email, department, undergraduate/graduate studentInstitutional Review Board (IRB) status of project, if applicableAny conferences, journals, etc. where this work will be or has been presented/published
                                                      (if applicable)Briefly describe how your project meets the definition of research (1-2 sentences).
                                                      If your project does not meet this definition, please do not submit your project for
                                                      this event.
                                                      
                                                      
                                                         
                                                         We use the following definition of research (adapted from the Council on Undergraduate Research): "A mentored investigation or creative inquiry conducted by students that seeks to make an original scholarly or artistic contribution to knowledge." Projects submitted to the Symposium of Student Scholars must meet this definition. Month and year you began working on this projectAbstract, maximum of 300 words, as a single paragraph. Please review and edit abstracts
                                                      prior to submission as the abstract will be printed verbatim in the program.Project type: Poster, Oral Presentation, Performance, Visual Arts DisplayHow you prefer to present: In person or virtuallyTime conflicts for the date of the event (if applicable) You will receive a confirmation email when you submit an abstract. If you do not receive a confirmation email within five minutes, you will need to resubmit, as something went wrong. step-by-step submission guide | 
                                 
                                    What does an effective abstract look like? 
                                    
                                       | If you have never written an abstract before, please watch this  for some pointers. Abstracts in most disciplines typically have these components (adapted from the guidelines for the National Conference on Undergraduate Research):  
                                             
                                             Clearly state the central research question and/or purpose of the project.Provide brief, relevant scholarly or research context (no actual citations required)
                                                that demonstrate its attempt to make a unique contribution to the area of inquiry.Provide a brief description of the research methodology.State conclusions or expected results and the context in which they will be discussed.Include text only (no images or graphics)Be well-written and well-organized.  Abstracts in the Visual Arts should follow these conventions:
 
                                             
                                             Clearly state the central research question and/or purpose of the project.  (Provide an artist statement.)Provide brief, relevant scholarly or research context (no actual citations required)
                                                that demonstrate its attempt to make a unique contribution to the area of inquiry.
                                                (In the statement, cite your influences and inspirations: other established artists;
                                                movements that are referenced or serve as inspiration; political/ cultural/ social
                                                issues that the work responds to; personal events, adventures, medical diagnosis;
                                                etc.)Provide a brief description of the research methodology. (What techniques were used?  It could be as basic as oil painting on primed canvas, or a more in-depth explanation of the experimental process.)State conclusions or expected results and the context in which they will be discussed. (What did you learn?  What was successful?  What are things to be addressed in future pieces?  How does this piece fit into your portfolio or future works?)Include text only (no images or graphics)Be well-written and well-organized.
                                                
                                                
                                                   
                                                   All of the following issues should be addressed in your abstract, however, as each covers a unique influence that alters the interpretation the work, speak more to one or two components of your 鈥渞esearch鈥 in depth
                                                      
                                                         
                                                         Was the work a response to Art History?  Or was the focus the experimental process?While it is assumed you will very briefly respond to all of these requirements, it
                                                         is also expected that only a few will be the central focus of your statement. Abstracts in the Performing Arts should follow these guidelines:
 
                                             
                                             Clearly state the central research question and/or purpose of the project. A statement
                                                discussing compositional or performance aspects of the work.
                                                
                                                
                                                   
                                                   Why did you compose this work or choose this work to perform?What aspects of music are you exploring?Provide brief, relevant scholarly or research context (no actual citations required)
                                                that demonstrate its attempt to make a unique contribution to the area of inquiry.
                                                
                                                
                                                   
                                                   How does the composition and/or performance advance the development of your creative
                                                      output?Provide a brief description of the research methodology.
                                                
                                                
                                                   
                                                   Provide a brief description of the musical work from a compositional or performative
                                                      standpoint.State conclusions or expected results and the context in which they will be discussed.
                                                
                                                
                                                   
                                                   How did the composition of the work or preparation for the performance affect your
                                                      musical understanding and output?Include text only (no images or graphics).Be well-written and well-organized.  |  
                            About The Symposium
                           | Schedule (April 16-18, 2025)*
                                 
                                    
                                       
                                          | DATE | TIME | EVENT/ACTIVITY | LOCATION |  
                                          | Wednesday, April 16, 2025 | 9:00am - 9:50am | College of Science and Mathematics (CSM): Oral Presentations/Performances | Prillaman Hall - Indoor Plaza |  
                                          | Wednesday, April 16, 2025 | 10:00am - 10:50am | Wellstar College of Health and Human Services (WCHHS): Oral Presentations/Performances | Prillaman Hall - Indoor Plaza |  
                                          | Wednesday, April 16, 2025 | 11:00am - 11:50am | Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences (RCHSS): Oral Presentations/ Performances | Prillaman Hall - Indoor Plaza |  
                                          | Wednesday, April 16, 2025 | 12:00pm - 12:50pm | College of Computing and Software Engineering (CCSE): Oral Presentations/ Performances | Prillaman Hall - Indoor Plaza |  
                                          | Wednesday, April 16, 2025 | 1:00pm - 1:50pm | Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology (SPCEET): Oral
                                             Presentations/ Performances | Prillaman Hall - Indoor Plaza |  
                                          | Wednesday, April 16, 2025 | 2:00pm - 2:50pm | College of Architecture and Construction Management (CACM): Oral Presentations/ Performances | Prillaman Hall - Indoor Plaza |  
                                          | Wednesday, April 16, 2025 | 3:00pm - 3:50pm | Coles College of Business (CCOB) AND Geer College of the Arts (GCA): Oral Presentations/
                                             Performances | Prillaman Hall - Indoor Plaza |  
                                          | Wednesday, April 16, 2025 | 4:00pm - 4:50pm | Bagwell College of Education (BCOE): Oral Presentations/ Performances | Prillaman Hall - Indoor Plaza |  
                                          | Thursday, April 17, 2025 | 9:00am-5:00pm | Poster Presentations and Visual Arts Displays | Convocation Center, East and West Wings** |  
                                          | Friday, April 18, 2025 | 12:00pm-5:00pm | Virtual Presentations | Microsoft Teams |  *Updated March 27, 2025**Updated April 14, 2025
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                                    Judging Opportunities at the Symposium 
                                    
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                                                      | Who Can Judge? | DESCRIPTION | HOW TO SIGN-UP |  
                                                      | If you are faculty, staff, administrator, postdoctoral researcher, or graduate student,
                                                         we would love for you to judge sessions! | Dedicate 1-hour of your time to the Spring Symposium by signing-up to be a judge and
                                                         pick the winning projects! | Judging Rubric |  | 
                                 
                                    Additional Information for Presenters, Judges, and Attendees 
                                    
                                       | This multi-day event will be held on April 16-18, 2025. Students present face-to-face on the 最色导航 campus (April 16th and 17th, 9:00am-5:00pm) or virtually using Microsoft Teams (April 18th, 12:00pm-5:00pm).   Oral Presentations/Performances: These are in-person student presentations or performances chosen to represent each
                                             college (10-minutes each, with a 2-3 minute Q&A after the presentation) Poster Presentations/Visual Arts Displays: These are in-person student poster presentations and/or visual art displays Locations: Oral presentations and performances will be held in the Indoor Plaza of Prillaman Hall.
 The posters and visual art displays will be held in the Convocation Center, in the East and West Wings* 
                                             
                                             The address for the Convocation Center is, 590 Cobb Ave NW, 最色导航, GA 30144 Virtual Presentations (all types) will be held via Microsoft Teams.  All sessions are free and open to the public! There will be snacks and swag throughout the in-person event, so drop by anytime to check out student presentations and get a snack. No RSVP required, and attendance is free.  *Updated April 14, 2025 
                                             
                                                
                                                   
                                                   
                                                      
                                                         | If you are new to parking on the 最色导航 Campus, please consult the  for more information on parking areas. If you need a physical address to any location on the 最色导航 Campus, you can visit
                                                               the .   
                                                               
                                                               Faculty/Staff can park in any open faculty/staff spot on campus.Students who have parking permits should park where their permit allows.Online students who do not pay for parking will need to pay to park in one of the visitor parking lots. Faculty/Staff who are volunteering for the Symposium can park in the East Parking
                                                                  Deck if space is available. All other volunteers will need to park where their permit
                                                                  allows or in one of the visitor/pay lots. |  | 
                                 
                                    Integrating the Event into Coursework  
                                    
                                       | Faculty can add the Symposium of Student Scholars to their course syllabi, promoting
                                             attendance and/or participation. The event is open to all KSU undergraduate and graduate
                                             students and attendance/participation is free. Some ways that faculty can integrate the conference in their coursework include:  
                                             
                                             Encourage students to submit abstracts so that they have an opportunity to present
                                                at a university-wide conference where they will get to network with peers and other
                                                faculty in a familiar setting.
                                                
                                                
                                                   
                                                   Students can also polish their communication and presentation delivery skills, learn and/or improve their abstract writing abilities, and gain the experience of responding to audience and judges鈥 questions about their research. Encourage students to attend a specific number of sessions.
                                                
                                                
                                                   
                                                   Example assignments can be:
                                                      
                                                      
                                                         
                                                         Writing a short reflection on what they learned at the conference.Making connections between research from the conference and course content.Critically evaluating research presentations they attend at the conference |  
                            Frequently Asked Questions
                           
                              
                                 
                                    How does a Virtual Presentation work? 
                                    
                                       | You have been given a 15-minute slot for your presentation. We recommend that you
                                             do the following for your presentation: 
                                             
                                             Enter your assigned "room" at least 10 minutes before the session starts.Share your screen and show an opening slide so attendees know they've entered the
                                                correct "room." We have created a sample opening slide that you can modify, but you can feel free to make your own as well. Information about
                                                how to use Microsoft Teams can be found in the .If you are using presentation software, like PowerPoint, Prezi, or OneNote: Start
                                                your presentation at the assigned time, and go into "presenter" mode to make your
                                                slides easier to read for the audience. Be sure to leave plenty of time for questions
                                                at the end.If you are not using presentation software, we strongly encourage you to turn on your video so attendees have something to look at. When you're finished giving your presentation, ask the audience if they have any questions.
                                                Be sure to check the chat box to see if anyone wrote any questions.Once your 15 minutes are up, many attendees will need to leave to attend other sessions, but you're welcome to stay in your "room" to talk to people (the code is unique to your session).  | 
                                 
                                    Can I start my presentation early or end late? 
                                    
                                       | Please do not start your presentation early, as attendees might be coming from another session. For those doing virtual synchronous presentations, the link to your session is unique for you, which means you could go later if you wanted to, but we encourage you to end on time so that attendees can head to other sessions if they want. Judges in particular will often not be able to stay late, so they may take points off if your presentation is too long.  However, we strongly encourage you (if you are able) to stay in your session and chat
                                             with attendees informally if no one has to immediately leave. There is absolutely
                                             no problem with informal chats after the official end time for your session. | 
                                 
                                    Do I need to submit my PowerPoint to the Office of Undergraduate Research before the
                                       Symposium? 
                                    
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                                             Students doing in-person oral presentations are strongly urged to upload their presentation to Digital Commons 24 hours in advance so your presentation can be ready for you when it's your assigned time. If you do not do this, we can't guarantee that you will be able to get the presentation loaded up in time.  All other students can upload their presentations later to Digital Commons if you'd
                                                like to make it public; use the login and password you used when submitting your abstract,
                                                and upload the file (contact Digital Commons at digitalcommons@kennesaw.edu if you need help). Be sure to check with your research mentor first. | 
                                 
                                    I completed a project as an undergraduate or graduate student in the last year, but
                                       I have already graduated. Am I eligible to present the research at the Symposium of
                                       Student Scholars? 
                                    
                                        Yes 鈥 we are happy to accept the research you completed while a student at KSU in the past year. | 
                                 
                                    I presented my research at another conference earlier this year (or I will be presenting it later this year). Am I allowed to present the exact same research at the Symposium of Student Scholars AND at another conference?  
                                    
                                       | This is normally not allowed because it gives the impression that you have done more research than you actually have. HOWEVER!! In this case, it is permissible. The Symposium of Student Scholars is a chance to show off your work to the campus and larger community; we want to see what you鈥檝e done at these other conferences. If you are creating a resume/vita, you should somehow indicate that the presentation at the Symposium of Student Scholars is the same as a presentation elsewhere. | 
                                 
                                    I haven't done any research during the past year, but I'd like to come to the Symposium
                                       of Student Scholars just to get a better understanding of what research is. Is this
                                       allowed? 
                                    
                                        Definitely! All students, faculty, administrators, staff, and community members are
                                             welcome to attend, regardless of whether they have research to present. Attending
                                             the Symposium of Student Scholars is an excellent way to see the research opportunities
                                             available at 最色导航. | 
                                 
                                    Can you ensure that I am judged only by faculty in my discipline? 
                                    
                                        Judges are faculty volunteers; sometimes there are no judges (or not enough judges) from a particular discipline. If you would like to see better representation of your discipline, encourage your professors to attend the Symposium of Student Scholars and sign up to be a judge. |  |